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Case of lipoatrophic diabetes induced by juvenile dermatomyositis.


ABSTRACT: Lipodystrophy is a rare condition that is often accompanied by one or more metabolic diseases. Here, we report a case of lipoatrophic diabetes induced by juvenile dermatomyositis. Although pioglitazone was not effective for lowering blood glucose levels, our observation suggested that it improved liver function slightly. The effectiveness of metreleptin for lowering blood glucose levels could not be determined, as we administered it in a short period. Liver biopsy showed burned-out non-alcoholic steatohepatitis. The present results show that the successful treatment of lipoatrophic diabetes induced by juvenile dermatomyositis requires an early diagnosis and therapeutic intervention.

SUBMITTER: Baba Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5934268 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Case of lipoatrophic diabetes induced by juvenile dermatomyositis.

Baba Yusuke Y   Kaneko Hiyori H   Takemoto Minoru M   Ide Kana K   Haga Yuki Y   Kanda Tatsuo T   Akita Shinsuke S   Kubota Yoshitaka Y   Kuroda Masayuki M   Kitagawa Yutaka Y   Yokote Koutaro K  

Journal of diabetes investigation 20170912


Lipodystrophy is a rare condition that is often accompanied by one or more metabolic diseases. Here, we report a case of lipoatrophic diabetes induced by juvenile dermatomyositis. Although pioglitazone was not effective for lowering blood glucose levels, our observation suggested that it improved liver function slightly. The effectiveness of metreleptin for lowering blood glucose levels could not be determined, as we administered it in a short period. Liver biopsy showed burned-out non-alcoholic  ...[more]

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